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Justin Stetson
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kennewick WA
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Single/Multi Family homes. Question

Justin Stetson
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kennewick WA
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Hello everyone,

I've been looking at Duplexes in my local area to invest in. The ones I have came across seem like it would be a bad move after running the numbers. I keep seeing posts on here talking about single family homes being the best route for new investors. My question is to the ones that have already invested in single/multi family homes. Which one would be the "easiest" to learn as someone who is starting out. Thank you all for helping. I highly appreciate it.

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